The Appetite Economy

The Appetite Economy

GLP-1 Drugs, Food Noise, and the New Business of Wanting LessBy Alvaro Varn
Michael Caine
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Length6h 17m

About this audiobook

What happens to a society built around wanting more when medicine helps some people want less? GLP-1 drugs have changed the conversation about appetite, weight, craving, shame, and control. But the real disruption is larger than any single prescription. The Appetite Economy is a sharp, humane cultural nonfiction book about what these drugs reveal: food noise, body shame, Big Food, insurance, telehealth, celebrity secrecy, class access, and the old belief that appetite is simply a test of willpower. For decades, people were told to control hunger while industries profited from making hunger louder. Then a class of drugs arrived that made some people describe something startling. The wanting got quieter. This is not a medical guide. It does not tell listeners whether to take, stop, or seek GLP-1 drugs. It is a book about the culture that made appetite profitable, punishable, and endlessly personal.

Audiobook details

GenreHealth and Wellness, Psychology
Length6 hrs 17 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJul 5, 2026
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Opening Credits
9Chapter 7: Big Food Meets Smaller Desire
2A Note on the Evidence
10Chapter 8: Thinness Was Never Over
3Chapter 1: The Drug That Made Wanting Quieter
11Chapter 9: When Wanting Less Spreads
4Chapter 2: Food Noise
12Chapter 10: The Body After the Drug
5Chapter 3: The Old Morality of Appetite
13Chapter 11: The New Shame
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6Chapter 4: Biology Enters the Argument
14Chapter 12: Life After Willpower
7Chapter 5: The Secret Injection
15Closing Chapter: The Future of Wanting
8Chapter 6: The Price of Quiet

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